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NBA: Ice-cold Boston Celtics have no chance against Brooklyn Nets

The Brooklyn Nets have taken a clear win at the Boston Celtics. In the duel between two of the most recently strongest teams in the Eastern Conference, only one was actually present for a long time. Kevin Durant reached a significant career milestone with the 123: 104 success.

Boston Celtics (10-9) – Brooklyn Nets (14-5) 104:123 (BOXSCORE)

Already with his first basket of the game, Durant overtook Allen Iverson and moved up to 25th place in the list of the best scorers in NBA history. The two-time finals MVP finished the game with 21 points and 8 assists and could actually have finished earlier if the Celtics hadn’t put in another run at the end of the third quarter after being 29 points behind.

The top scorer of the Nets was Patty Mills, who scored 23 points (7/10 threesome), James Harden had 20 and 11 assists, LaMarcus Aldridge started and contributed 17 points. The story of the game was ultimately told quickly: Brooklyn hit throws (50.6 percent from the field, 40 percent from the triple line), Boston did not (37.4 and 22.9 percent, respectively). So Boston could not build on the last good form with eight wins from eleven games.

Marcus Smart was still the best Celtic with 20 points, Jayson Tatum had 15 (4/16 FG, 1/9 3FG), Jaylen Brown had 13 points (5/15, 0/8). Dennis Schröder was still the best bank player with 10 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, but he had no luck in throwing either (3/10, 1/5). Even the most open litters were awarded in rows by the Celtics.

Patty Mills starts flawlessly from downtown

Smart, Brown, Tatum, Grant Williams and Horford started with the hosts, on the opposite side the game opened, as recently against Cleveland Harden, Mills, Bembry, Durant and Aldridge. And Mills became the player from the first minutes: after just under four minutes, the other noble reservist had already sunk three threes, and Celtics coach Udoka took the first time-out.

Brooklyn was initially the better team and briefly led in the first quarter with 11 points. In the middle of the round, however, Boston found a better place in the game with Schröder, the gap melted to 4 points before Durant pushed the pressure again. Boston hit only 2 of 13 three-pointers in the first quarter, they went into the quarter break with 29:22.

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